How to Increase Your Chances of Conceiving a Girl

Want to tip the scale in favor of conceiving a girl? It may be possible. Using Dr. Shettles method, you can increase the likelihood of having a girl.

Things You'll Need

  • Basal thermometer
  • temperature chart
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Instructions

    • 1

      Track your basal body temperature. You will need to take your temperature every morning with a basal thermometer before you get out of bed or do anything. Then you will record your temperature on your chart. You can also use a site like www.fertilityfriend.com to keep track of your temperatures.

    • 2

      Track your cervical mucus. Every day you will need to determine what type of cervical mucus your body is producing. Record that information on your temperature chart as well. Taking Charge of Your Fertility is a great book to learn more about cervical mucus and tracking your cycle.

    • 3

      Track your temperature and mucus for several months before trying to conceive. You want to determine on what day of your cycle you ovulate. Once you know your ovulation day and can predict it, you are ready to try and conceive.

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      According to Dr. Shettles method, girls are more likely to be conceived before ovulation. Have sex as much as possible in the days before ovulation, but stopping and abstaining 2 to 3 days before ovulation occurs.

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      Also, have sex in the missionary position and the woman should try NOT to orgasm. Sperm with the female chromosome are considered more durable and stronger, but slow. By using shallow penetration and not having an orgasm, the male sperm have a harder time getting to the egg first.

Tips & Warnings

  • Take your temperature at the same time every morning.

  • This is not a guarantee of conceiving a girl. Dr. Shettles method is backed by years of research and will greatly increase the chances of having a girl, but is not foolproof.

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